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Search for Philip K. Dick by Anne Dick

The latest indie book reviews from Self-Publishing Review


From the back cover of Terra Nova: The Search –
[…]In a small central California town, a seismologist working for the United States Geological Survey has made a terrifying discovery. A recent seismic phenomenon is predicting global volcanic activity that threatens to wipe mankind from the face of the earth. Fearing widespread panic and civil disobedience, it is decided to keep the truth a secret from the public. In order to save the human race, the President pushes forward with a dramatic initiative to overhaul NASA and begin a new mission: to colonize deep space.
The newly formed deep space

I even drive a battered green (-ish/blue) Toyota.
Because of this, the first page manages to hold me. However, if not for all of these familiar things, the first page would, I’m afraid, move too slowly.
Which is not to say I wasn’t interested enough to hop to page two looking for something to happen. That’s exactly what […]

Curse of the Tahiéra is a pleasant and straightforward epic fantasy with likeable characters and a plot and setting that are detailed enough to maintain interest from cover to cover.
Young Rom is an outcast because his unknown father belonged to a despised race. He sets out alone on a trading mission, but he is joined, somewhat against his will, by a big, hearty fellow named Yldich who turns out to be a gifted shaman. The two travel through a forest where supernatural forces are bubbling through an increasingly thin wall of reality, and Rom has to come to terms […]
The more self-published books I read, the more despondent I get over the state of what now appears to pass for “writing” in general. With some (OK, most) of these books, you are sometimes forced to wonder if it isn’t a case of reader bias brought about by shoddy packaging. It seems that it would go without saying for a self-publisher to go out of his way to make sure that he spends just as much effort on the design and layout of his novel as he has supposedly spent on writing the prose. But as any of us who […]
